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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1868)
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTIONALIST The Old Pioneer. ( Written at the grave of Daniel Boone, in the Frank fort Cemetery.) BY THKODOBB O’B-ARA. A dirge for the bmve old pioneer ' K night-errant of the wood_ Calmly beneath the green »od here He rent* from field an d flood ; The war whoop and the panthers scream* No more hi* soul shall rouse, For well the aged hunter dreams Beside his good old spouse. A dirge for the brave old pioneer! Hushed now his rifle’s peal— The dews of many a vanish and year Are on his rusted s’eel; His horn and pouch lie mouldering Upon the caoin door— The elk rests by the salted spring, Nor flees the fierce wild boar. A dirge for the brave old pioneer 1 Old Druid of the West! His offering was the fleet wild deer; His shrine the mountain’s crest; Within his wiidwood temple’s space An empire’s towers nod. Where erst, alone of all his race, He knelt to nature’s God. A dirge for the brave old pioneer I Columbus of the land! Who guided freedom’s nroud career Beyond the conquered strand; And gave her pilgrim sons a home No monarch’s step profanes, Free as the chainless winds that roam Upon its boundless plains. A dirge for the brave old pioneer 1 The muffled drum resound I A warrior is slumbering here — Beneath his battle ground; For not alone with beast of prey The bloody strife he waged, Foremost where’er the deadly fray Os savage combat raged. A dirge for the brave old pioneer I A dirge for his old spouse I For her who blest his forest cheer # And kept h’s birchen house. Now soundly by her chieftain may The brave old dame sleep on, The red man’s step is far away, The wolf’s dread howl is gone. A dirge for the brave old pioneer ! His pilgrimage is done ; He hunts no more the «izzly bear About the setting sun. Weary at last of chase and life ne laid him here to rest, Nor recks he now what sport or strife Would tempt him further West. A dirge for the brave old pioneer 1 The patriarch of bis tribe ! % He sleeps, no pompous pile marts where, No lines his deeds describe. They raised no stone above him here, Nor carved bis deathless name— An Empire is his sepulchre, His epitaph is Fame. Last Night. Last night we met -last night!—to-day I hold your face in my heart, my sweet — I kiss the red lip, press it —say “ Why does my lip with this lost lip meet?” Then—“ Love, love, love, rise up and go, Flee me and teach me your art no more, For I feel your dearth, and I feel your woe.; Sweet God I*l would we had met before I” Yes, woe, for alas! we meet too late ! To love my part, your part to bear, My heart driest out, “ Just look I wait For your will—one word, and I leave you here, One word and I go, just here I stand To hear you say, “ We meet no more,” One word io burn this heart in my hani; Oh 1 God of gods, my dream is o’er. Last night to meet, to-day to flee From the thing I love, and love so well, A flower last night, to-day to see A sweet snake dragging its length from Ile'l, A soft fair serpent, over white, Creep up to my throat and nestle there, Creep up in the flame of Love’s magic light, And sting me, poison me, kissing air. Air is nothing, not you the life Os the Jife 1 breathe, not you the heart, Os my heart’s own self; here take this knife, Plunge it deep in my soul—we part. Plunge it with life’s whole strength, I stand Here, to die at your feet, your side ; „ To feel that the last blow fled your hand, .Kre the woe of this life was deified. Just ope your eyes, look up and speak Your Avidh— not nnishly—bid nte go, And cry, “ Poo late love lights your cheek,” Then shriek, “Fond love, I stab y u so.” Stab me 1 yes, till the red blood flows, And with it the life that I hate so much, With it each thing of earth that throws Its slime o’er a heart that I’d love to clutch. 1 go—leave you to forget all me, To forget I love so much in truth; Well! perhaps ’tis better than live to he Thus scorned of rao.t, and loved of youth. One look let me catch of your hair again, Let me ceo it to ciy, “ Phis gold I k.ssed,” A queen, yea, a queen that forever will reign In my heart, my sweet, where its hope was missed. Let me look just ou*e on your lip’s pale red, And breathe on yout cheek of the love I feel — One kits and one blc sing—now, sweet, all’s dead— All’s dead, all’s ci ashed, ’neath the Devil’s heel. All Jungs are dead since hope is stilled— We meet and kiss, al..s 1 no more! One wish in life, one unfulfilled, “JSweet God! I Avould we had met before.” Spoons! BA" DAVIP PAUL .TONES. As the moo i went down one winter night, A blear-eyed monster hove in sight Os a tine old mansion in the South, Croaking aloud with open mouth— v~ “ Spoons 1” With eyes a squint; with pockets wide ;3| With steadier look, and steaithier stride; With visage dark, whereon was wrote The motto which beneath we quote— “ Spoons 1” “Whence cometh thou!” the good man said, “ What do you seek—ou” gold or bread i Or do you from tiro night ifiv fly ?” The strange beast made but one reply— “ Spoons 1” “ Oh, rob us not!” the good wife cried, ‘ These heirlooms are our family pride, Oh' take what ever else you wifi*, But the blue coat thundered louder still— “ S poons!” “ Then take my watch and chain and go!” The old man said in accents low, " m The Watch was gobbled in a trice. But still was hoard that strange device— “ Spoons 1” “ Fotil fiend! would’st rob the poor and tveak ? My son- are soldiers, them go seek : A Ins, thou art too base to fight, Thou coward that dost howl in night ” “ Spoons 1” A guard of soldiers dressed in blue, Soon sacked tire household through and through, Until at last the prize espied— With one loud voice the robbers cried— “ Spoons!” The spoils secured bent, These villains to the neighbors went; In every house defenceless nAjh, Was beard that strange, ungodly cry “ Spoons!” And when at ias% at dawn of day, The cockeyed monster knelt—to*nray! Ben. Butler’s servant swore he heard Him mutter that accursed woid— GAS AN.P STEAM PITTING &, PLUMBING C.A.ROBBE, ' HaVING re-opened a GAS and STEAM PIT TING and PLUMBING SHOP, in the rear 272 Broad street, (Concert Hall place) is now prepared to do ali kinds of work connected with GAS, LIGHTING, STEAM nEATING A2?D WATER SUPPLY, On reasonable terms and at short notice. Orders from the country promptly attended to. All work warranted. inhs-tf CONSTITUTION WATER, the only known remedy lor I) abet* s, Irritation of the' Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidney* and Ca tarrh of the Bladder, Stranguary and Burning or Painful Uiiaating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous orMilkv Discharges after Urinating. For sale by all Drug -U* WM - iTC P' HURLEY ’3 POPULAR WORM CANDY o As this is really a SPECIFIC FOR WORMS, and the beet and most palatable form to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place oi all other preparations tor worms—it being perfectly tasteless, any child will take it. HI’RLEI’S STOMACH BITTERS, For Debility Lose of Appe tite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACHS There is No Bitters that can Compare ictth these in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietors, __ „ . . JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors. Louisville, Ky. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! o Hurley’s Sarsaparilla. Os all the medicines that have been discovered dur ing the present age for the “ thousand ills that flesh is heir to,” none equal this wonderfu preparation. Only ten years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying experiments, and prefecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it is already re cognized by the most eminent phyeicians in all parts of the country, to he the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have any knowledge. L . t. All other Compounds or Byrupe of this root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Facul ty, because on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingredients, which neutralize the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injHre the health of the patient. It is not so with HURLEY’S preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and per fect cure of the following complaints and diseases: Affections of the Bones , Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep sia, Erysepilas, Female lrregulari ities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indiges tion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases. Syphilis, Scrofula or King's Evil. HURLEY’S AGUE TONIO. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. o The only remedy for Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever that is or can be depended upon is Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it avlio had tried the usual remedies Avithout benefit; but in no case RaS Ilwrlcy’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends ol it, as a sure and certain cure for chills and fever. Any one suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drug store and buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will be certain to cure all cases of fever and ague or chills and fever. Sand for it to the proprietors^ ** JAMES 1 RUDDLE & CO., Louisville, Ky. • “ ■a ■ r f .r? o NOTICE TO MOTHERS. f ' r c o BE. SEABBOOK'S Infant Soothing Syrup! O WE have, by purchase of the original receipt, become sole proprietors of this Celebrated Medicine. W e ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that you will in future discard all those nauseous and de structive stuffs, such as Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, Dewee’s Mixture, «fcc., combinations of a past and anti-progressive age, when it was thought that the more disgusting the mixture the better the medi cine. Use in the future only SEABROOK’S, a combina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— 1 ieasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases : Summer Complaint, Irreg ularities of the Boavgls, Restiveness, Teeth ing, &c. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. We could furnish any quantity of certificates bear ing evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should Bland on its own merits, which iit will do upon trial. "" ~ JAMES RUDDLE & CO., PROPRIETORS, Laboratory No. 41 Bullitt Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. All the above Medicines for sale by W. H. TUTT, PLUMB <fc LEITNER, BEALL & HANKINSON, BARRETT, CARTER & CO., and BARRY A BATTY, Augusta, Ga. nov2S-eod* T 6m HARPER C. BRYSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. ; Customers supplied with bagging, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES. ' Prompt attention paid to the sale of, and CASH ADVANCES on Cotton and other Produce. No. 15S RETNOLDS STREET. W. BeysoS, Charter Campbell, Augusta, Ga. Lats of Madison, Ga. sepll-dscCm Dr. J. P. H. BROWN DENTIST, Oflieo IS9 Broad Street* . Next House below Ok- CWwMg.'muJM Printing Office ] octb-cdm* ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., Warehouse and Commission Merchants, CORNER REYNOLDS AND MoINTOSH STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA. ISAAC T. HEARD, ? O. M. STONE. S W ILL "devote 'SS'SfiSl —!? ‘ p-Ptiy-s^to. Liberal Cash Advances made at all times on rroauce m ouic POLLARD, COX & CO., COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE AND corfiinissioif mebchaits, Corner Reynolds an Campbell Sts., AUGUSTA, GA., business at their Old Stand, and wiil give their strict personal attention to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and all other PRODUCE. Orders for BAGGING and ROFE promptly at tended to. CONSIGNMENTS respectfully solicited. AGENTS for REED’S PHOSPHATE and the GEORGIA FACTORY. aug3l-d*ctf POLLARD, COX & CO., General Grocery AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 207 BROAD STREET, (A few doors below Planters’ Hotel,) AUGUSTA, G A., constantly on hand a large and well se lected stock of GROCERIES, of every description, including a fine assortment of "WHISKIES, BRAN DIES, WINES, &c. aug3l-d*ctf E. P. CLAYTON, I JOHN H. JONES, Augusta. | Elbert, co. E. P. CLAYTON & CO., Cotton Factors, Warehouse & Commission Merchants Corner Campbell and Reynolds Sts., AUGUSTA, GA. rp JL HANKFUL for former patronage, will continue to give their strict personal attention to the Storage and Sale of COTTON and other PRODUCE. Orders for BAGGING and ROPE promptly at tended to. eep9-ifd&c4m. J. J. PEARCE, W. T. WHELESS, CHAS. A. PEARCE. PEARCE) WHELESS & CO- Cotton Warehouse AND Commission Merchants, , .JACKSON STREET, -A.ngui.st a, Ga., Will continue to Store ami Sell Cotton ansi other Produce. , aug3Q-d&c3m OWENS & DYE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA., T HE UNDERSIGNED have formed a partner ship for the transaction of the above business, and re spectfully solicit consignments of COTTON and other PRODUCE from their friends, and are now pre pared to receive and fill orders for BAGGING, ROPE and other SUPPLIES. CASH ADVANCES made on consignments. WM. J. OWENS. JAS. M. DYE. J. M. DYE & CO! CONTINUE THE WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS, At their old stand, 143 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA. {StRICT attention paid to the Storage and Sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, and to the purchase of BAGGING, and FAMI - SUPPLIES. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Con meuts; also, LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Shipments of Cotton to Messrs. Owens A Dye, Savannah, Ga. seplß-d&c3m FOR SALE OR LEASE. „ o 110l 1 0 RENT OR LEASE, for a term of years not exceeding live, a field of 300 acres' of choice LAND, near New Iberia, well enclosed, on the West hank of the Teche, and above overflow. Also, 200 LOTS in Hopkinsville, above the line of New Iberia, can he bought or leased on moderate terms. A small ca~h payment alone will he required; or, when no payment is made, the improvements will he held as secuCty for payment. A fieid of 145 acres, 100 arable, of unsurpassed fer til.ty, opposite New Iberia and Hopkinsville, but with no improvements other than a substantial fence. With the field of 300 acres, the Dwell ng and Cabins for a force of thirty hands, will be included. Corn, Horses and Mules on reasonable terms to parties leasing. The field on the West side, with Dwelling, Cabins, Gin, stables and Mill, to be leased for five dollars per acre. JANE HOPKINS. New Ibbria, La., Nov. 20,1507. dec2B-c4 notice! whom it may concern will take notice that I will not pay any debta heretofore contracted, or hereafter contracted by my wife, Josephine Mjxok, she having left my house. December 28 th, 1567. dec27-cl*c4* JOHN J. MIXON. JAMES W. WALKER, (FOR3IE3LT OF TEB FIRM OF J. B. WALKER A SOSS.) WILL CONTINUE THE Warehouse & Commission Business* IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at his old stand, Formerly J. B. Walker «fc Sons, Mclntosh street, augusta, ga. I?ERSONAL ATTENTION given to SALE and STORAGE of all PRODUCE sent to him. CASH ADVANCES MADE ON PRODUCE IN STORE. sepl-d*?**® o PHOENIX GUANO, Imported direct from McKean’s Island, South Pa cific Ocean. Price, $55 per ton of 2,000 lbs. in Savan nah, and S6O in Augusta. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.’s Manipulated Guano. A mixture of PIKENIX and PERUVIAN, pre pared under our personal supervision. Price, S7O per ton in Savannah, and $75 in Augusta. PURE PERUVIAN GUANO direct from Peruvian Agent, at lowest market price in Savannah and Augusta. We keep a large stock of the above GUANOS always on hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled for CASH. Send for a circular containing analysis and certifi cates. Address WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUANO, NO. 91 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, or No. 241 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, OA., K&T Our Agents throughout the country will sell at same prices with necessary expenses added. aug27-d&c6m—nov!3. hit mm AND NE\V_TOOLS. GEORGIA FOUNDRY AND "WTorks, KOLLOCK STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. DEC VERY kind of Plantation and Mining MA CHINERY, Pori-able and Stationary STEAM EN GINES, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS. SUGAR MILLS, HORSE POWER AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, SHAFTING, PULLIES. HANG ERS, COUPLINGS, and all kinds of IRON and WOODWORKING MACHINERY, built to order on short notice. All kinds of MACHINERY PROMPTLY REPAIRED, and all kinds of BRASS and IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED. GIVE US ATRIAL. nov2o-d&clm HUSE &- NEAL. ANTS, T. MARK WALTER’S Marble "Works, 13ROAD STREET, NEAR LOWER MAR KET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Every land of work executed with dispatch. sepß-d6m&ely JENNINGS & SMITH, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, No. 6 mcintosh street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ILL devote their strict personal attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON and other produce. Orders for Bagging and Rope promptly and cat e fully attended to. The usual CASH ADVANCES made on Produce instore. sep9-d&c3m S. D. HEARD, WAREHOUSE ANt) COMMISSION MERCHANT AUGUSTA, G-YA., WILL give his personal attention to the STOR AGE AND SALE OF COTTON and other CON SIGNMENTS, which he respectfully solicits. sep2l-dic6m Meson Male Academy* LEXINGTON, GA. EXERCISES of this long established in stitution -will he resumed the second Mondav in •JANUARY next. From the experience of several years in teaching, and "by increased interest to his duties in tie school room and special watchfulness over the morals of his pupils, the Principal trusts that his past success in the discipline and advancement of hoys will be some guarantee to the future. RATES OF TUITION PER QUARTER: Primary Classe* $ 6 00 Intermediate Claeses 8 00 Higher English Studies 10 00 Languages and Higher Mathematics 12 50 Incidental Expenses per quarter 50 Boys can be prepared for any class in college, and i those wishing an education preparing them to enter earlier into active business, can persue studies adapt ed to that course. Board can he obtained on reasonable terms, and by early application a few boarders will be taken by the Principal. Board and Tuition payable quarterly. For further information, address, THOS. B. MOSS, Principal, dec7-lawd4scl Lexington, Ga, * MOTH PATCHES on the Female Face de pends upon a diseased action of the Liver. A few bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP will correct the •eeretion and remove the deposit 4 which is directly under the Skin. For sale bv noTls-d*e6o* W. H. TUTT. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purses the system entirely from aii the Evil Effects of Mer cußjf. For sale by W. h. T UTT. novl.>dfcVsai Alpine Bitters ! Alpine Bitters! HE continually increasing demand for this uni versally popular EUROPEAN TONIC AND anti-dyspeptic elixir, has induced the undersigned to make such arrange ments abroad as will erable them constantly to supply all orders with which they may hereafter be favored. THE ALPINE BITTERS • AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, imported exclusively from Switzerland, is made en tirely from ROOTS and HERBS, harmless in them selves, but marvellous in their health-sustaining 'and strengthening properties. Their recuperative quali ties are unrivalled, and are especially efficacious in all cases of FEMALE DEBILITY, arising from any cause whatever. Also, for DYSPEPSIA, NER VOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE and, as a posi tive preventive of CHILLS AND FEVER arising from Malaria, Ac. Orders supplied by KORNEMAN A CO., Importers and Sole Agents, No. 8 Cedar st., N. Y. WM. H. TUTT, Agent, aplß-cly Augusta, Ga. SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON’S New Improved, Highest Premium and Family Lock-Stitch SEWIN QMACHINE. A GOLD° iHEDAL A8 AWARDED the highest premium at the Paris Exposition, by the Emperor of France, the 27th of June, 1867, over eighty-two competitors oi SEWING MACHINES. There is no Machine in the world that can do so GREAT A VARIETY OF WORK AS TnE IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON, or give such thorough satisfaction ; it cannot be equalled for Stitching, Hemming, Quilting. Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, and will SEW ANYTHING, from the THICKEST CLOTH to the FINEST CAMBRIC, Ac. The recent improvements render this Machine far more efficient, and is now uni versally acknowledged to be the leading FAMILY SEWING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. We will keep constantly on hand a good assortmen of SEWING MACHINES for sa'e AT NEW YORK PRICES. SEWING MACHINES for rent at $6 per month REPAIRING^. The most complete REPAIRING Establishment South of New York, where every kind of Sewing Machines are Repaired in the most prompt and effi cient manner, and warranted for one year. A large assortment of Wheeler & Wilson’s and Singer’s MACHINE NEEDLES, all sizes, for sale at $1 per dozen. Needles and small parts of the Ma chine, sent by maii to all parts of the country. Pay ment must he remitted in Currency. The best quality of MACHINE OIL, wholesale or retail. Instructions given in the different branches of the Machine. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine our Machines. Call in the Ladies’ Parlor AUGUSTA HOTEL, where servants will he in at endance to show them to the Machine Room ; or address Lock Box 174. aug26-d3m&c6m H. JEROME & CO. Owners of Water Power Should use the celebrated LEFFEL TUR BINE WATER WHEEL, manufactured by POOLE A HUNT, Engineers and Founders, Baltimore, Md. Send for Circulars. au6-c6m WANTED, BY A LADY, AA GRADUATE, who has had some experience in teaching, and Avho can come well recommended, desires a situation for the year 1C 68. She prefers an Assistant’s place in a College or Select School, hut would accept that of Governess iri a private family, and might he induced to tike a Public School. For further particulars, please address TEACHER, nov24-2m-w Constitutionalist Office. ATLANTA CLASSICAL COLLEGE, FOR YOTHSTO- LADIES. r JLDHIS INSTITUTION will be opened under the Presidency of Col. J. T. and Rev. TANARUS, F. MONT GOMERY, supported by an able and experienced corps of eight Professors and Teachers, on Wednesday, the 15th of January, 1868. The buildings are the finest and most capacious in the city, and so central as to he within convenient dis tance for patrons residing in any part of the town. Anew and complete Philosophical and Cheqoical Apparatus has been ordered and "will be received in due time. Board, including, Lodging, Fuel, Lights and Wash ing, can he obtained in the College, with the Presi dent's family, at (*SO) Fifty Dollars per quarter, one ha if in advance. Tuition in College and Music, each, (?1S) Eighteen Dollars per quarter, in advance. The President pledges an experience of twenty-five years, and the energies of a young manhood, to make this College surpass any similar institution South or North. For Prospectus, with full particulars, address Col. J. T. MONTGOMERY, dec26-c2m Atlanta, Ga. TO MILL OWNERS. Burr Mill Stones, Esopus and Cologne Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, Smut Machines, And all kinds of MILL FURNISHING WARE, for sale at the lowest cash prices by WM. BRENNER, HI Broad street, aov2i eS*Tlm Augusta. Ga. JOHN L. FLEMING, COTTON FACTOR A3TD General Commission Merchant, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, W ILL devote his personal attention to "the STORAGE and SALES of COTTON and all other PRODUCE. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, *e., promptly filled. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE. auggS-dtctf Scriven County. OTlCK.—Sixty days after date the undersign- JJNi ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county for Letters of Administration on the estate of Richard W. Oliver, late of said county, de ceased. WILT JAM R. LOVETT, oct29-60 MARY E. OLIVER Oglethorpe County Notice to Debtors and Creditors* persons indebted to the estate of Isa AO Thornton, late of Oglethorpe county, deceased, will make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having demands ag.-dnst said deceased, will ren der them in duly attested, in terms of law. This Bth day of October, 1867. JANE THORNTON, oct ll* Executrix. OF \OLTH.—A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decaf, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, apl7-cly 42 Cedar street, New York; Trees for the South. _A_rrLKS-Enrly, Medium and Late-keeping Southern varieties. PEACHES—HaIe’s Extra Early, Tillotson, York, Crawford and other superior sorts. Also, October and November Peaches. GRAPES—Scuppernong, Clinton, Concord, and other sorts for Wine and Table use. STRAWBERRIES—Finest and largest sorts. PEARS, PLUMS, QUINCES, POMEGKAN ITES, CHERRIES, Ac., Ac. NEW CATALOGUE, with directions for plant ing, Ac., sent free. Address REDMOND & HILL, novl9-dlac2* Augusta, Ga. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. aEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-All per sons indebted to Middleton Seago, late of said county, will make immediate payment; and all per sons having claims against said deceased will present the same, properly attested, within time prescribed by law. J, M. SEAGO, octl3-e6* Executor. W. H. CIIAFEE, WHOLESALE GROCEH AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER in Butter, Lard, Cheese, Fish, Liquors, &c* Consignments Received by Every Stixmer. 20 7 EAST BAY STREET, Opposite New Custom House CII AItLE S.T ON, S. C. oct!9 cSm TT .is authentically stated that one-fitth of the in habitants of this country and Europe die of Consump tion. No disease has been more thoroughly studied, and its nature less understood; there is no disease upon which exists a greater diversity of opinion, and no disease which has more completely baffled ail med ical skill and remedial agencies. Some of the prominent symptoms are Cough, Ex pectoration, Shortness of Breath, Irritation about the Lungs and Chest, darting Pains in the Bides and Back, Emaciation and general negative condition ot the whole system. Persons Suffering with this dread disease, or ary of its concomitants, should lose no time in possessing themselves of the proper Remedy, in order that Iffy may stay its ravages and be restored to health. TANARUS! Rev. E. A. WILSON’S Prepared Prescription for the Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis COUGHS, COLDS, AND All Throat and Lung Affections, By the use of which he was restored to health in a few weeks, after having suffered several years with a se vere lung affection aud that dread disease, Consump tion, has now been in use over ten years with the most ma: ked success. This Remedy is prepared from the original Recipe, chemically pure, by the Rev. EDWARD A. WES SON, '65 south 2d street, Williamsburg!:, Kings Cos., New York. A Pamphlet containing the original Prescription, with full and explicit directions lor preparation and use, together with a short history of his case wit a symptoms, experience and cure, car. he obtain at :rce of charge) of Mr. Wilson, as above, or by calling on or atidiC-sii g BARRETT, CARTER & CO, Druggists, novß a3m Augusta, Georgia. Marriage Gruide. OUN G’ R GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL ,j| . WORK, or Eveiy cue his own Doctor— B-u g aT ivaie in- rue ■>. To. .'.Lurie f’er.-onsorthos;• about to Many, Doth Made and Fcynaie, in everythin con cerning ilie plrys ok>-> and relations ol ou S xu-1 By t: in, :■ and the Production or Prevention oi Off sprin-r, including all the new ov-: s ncu. - foreg’vc-n in the Eng'i-li hmg ge, by \YM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable an inter g work 'it ! s w itten 5 n plain language fox the genera! reader, :u.i-• - illustrated with upwards of onehundred rg> -V* ing«. A' l young ma rl dp ople,o, .hose conu o;.ru ing mnniage,and having me least impediment to i*tr ri»-d *'"e, sin mid read ill's book. It di? close 5 - juts tint every one should ho acqu doted with. Bti 1 -- 3 a - book th must be locked up, and not lie about the no.! e. It wifi be sent to anyone on the r-c tof Fifty Cents. Address Dr. \V M. YOUNG, No. 416 Bpiu es.r.ct, above Fourth, Philadelphia, j. .0 lyw AITTHRSTTIOLs, Southern merchants and Piantcrs! . 0 FRANK BALLARD, WHOLESAIE COMMISSION MERCHANT, IN BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 15 Cortlabd Street, New York\ And General Exchange Warehouse for the receipt of ail Southern Products, as COTTON, WOOL, HIDES, TOBACCO, ROSIN TURPENTINE, TAR, FRUITS,. Ac., No. £OO anti 30S Franklin St., New YorK. o—— QOUTIIEKN PRODUCTS, ae above, rece ved atj all times. In EXCHANGE for BOOTS, SHOES, PROVISIONS, &c., for which the highest market price will be allowed upon arrival, and p ompt r. turn: made. Send ORDERS with Invoices and Biils Lading Merchants and Planters will save “ on' to three prof it?.’’ All questions cheerihlly answered. Your busi ness and orders solicited. Address FRANK BALLARD, 15 Cortland street, N. T-, B. O. B.x 452^ j«4-ely